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7.5t driver. Cat C1

Driver Hire
Hampshire
3 months ago
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7.5t driver. £28,000

Driver Hire is recruiting for a 7.5t driver (C1) for a privately owned plumbing supplies company in Farnborough. Delivering to business addresses and construction sites across the South East and into London. This is a full time, permanent position following successful completion of a temp to perm period.


You would be part of the Farnborough team, comprising 4 drivers, a small warehouse team, and the company head office. There are 5 sites in total spread around the south. Really nice, friendly, privately run business.


Generally 6am start.


Monday to Friday


May suit a newly qualified Cat C driver.


**** Benefits, Hours and Pay of the 7.5t, C1 Driver ****

£28,000 per annum


28 days paid holiday
Monday – Friday
6.00 am start

**** Responsibilities of the 7.5t, C1 Driver ****

Perform daily vehicle inspection checks


Ensure your load is safely secured at all times
Deliver products in a timely manner on the allocated daily route
Make sure all delivery sheets are signed off
Interact with the staff and clients in a friendly and professional manner.
Adhere to all Drivers Hours and Tacho regulations and road safety laws

**** Requirements of the Cat B, Van Driver ****

UK driving licence with Cat C1 entitlement


CPC Card
Digi Tacho Card
No more than 6 minor penalty points
Verifiable work references

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